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sun
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by sun » 26 Jan 2020, 23:32
Hmm...
How can the government facilitate any communication because the area is some kind of war zone with communication facilities being out of order generally making it difficult even for the government to sort out matters and make coherent senses out of the situation. I am not sure but it might be so also that some but not all of those girls might have got involved in some kind of spying activities (information collection from local amharas) to be used by some extremist power hungry agitated Amhara political parties from the far north and were probably trying to cause problems in that and other areas like always.
Here I only mean that the situation is just as difficult even for the government as much as it is for the common citizens like me if not more since we are in transition and hazy reformation process. Right now in Ethiopia we have some 110 million people who are asking almost over 100 million questions and demands because they did not have chance to ask anything for the last some 3000 years. Even if you yourself become a Prime Minister it might be so that they might easily drive you completely MAD and SAD in a very short time in which case you may come to wise up and understand the other side who are in such very intense and hot roles.
jennifer wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 20:54
now you are making sense. if something like this happened to oromo students in wodeya then we all should condemn the terrorist act and not try to play it down by any means. this is news to me, I have not heard this information and the media are not saying anything.
anyway, know that most that now speak out, including myself support Dr. Abiy Ahmed. most of us are not his opponents. we are just asking the
government to facilitate some kind of communication between the families and the students. are we asking too much? note that this movement is just now getting momentum after we all were watching and waiting for more than 2 months. now it is no more justifiable and hard to defend.
sun wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 20:43
Hmm...
jennifer,
Thanks for your comment.
I am not a politician and I don't politicize any thing. But the fact is that the area is conflict ridden area for a long time and because of that perhaps the government or somebody else did cut communication facilities so that insurgents or the other party to the conflict may not freely move around using communication facilities and keep recruiting gullible excited rebellious young people to take to the forests and start shooting any thing that is moving.
That is why one should know exactly the condition of those girls and then after the facts act according to needs. Do you know that lots of Oromo student at the Walddiyya University in Amhara regions are exactly in same conditions but no one, including yourself say a word even by mistake. This means that you are making active and living bad politics by omission. Safuu!
jennifer wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 20:19
to their families of course. the families are saying they have not heard about their kids for more than 2 months. this is not politics, this his just humanity. stop politicizing everything for once. what is wrong with you? we all should condemn this act of terrorism and their families must get some kind of communication with their children. if there is no internet, the media like ETV, Fana etc. can go and interview the students if they are really free. the government is closing its eyes and giving a deaf ear.
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by jennifer » 27 Jan 2020, 03:32
sun, you are a living proof how ethnic based politics can destroy a normally sound mind and bring it to insanity. you are now accusing innocent kids of spying who were fleeing from university violence to save their lives. if ethnic hate can damage your mind to such extent, it is easy to imagine what can it do to the millions of youth. it destroys humanity from us and transforms humans to become pure savage beasts. very sad. unless ethiopia is out of this ethnic based madness, ethiopians will be in an endless civil war for generations to come.
anyway, the government should just tell the truth. if it is difficult for the government to bring the girls because of security as you are suggesting, it should come out and say so. the oromia communication said they are now back to university and are studying. so how is it hard to send ETV journalists and show them on TV? if it is ok for students to continue their studies then it should be ok for ETV journalists to go and do an interview. the government need stop hiding and tell the truth.
sun wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 23:32
Hmm...
How can the government facilitate any communication because the area is some kind of war zone with communication facilities being out of order generally making it difficult even for the government to sort out matters and make coherent senses out of the situation. I am not sure but it might be so also that some but not all of those girls might have got involved in some kind of spying activities (information collection from local amharas) to be used by some extremist power hungry agitated Amhara political parties from the far north and were probably trying to cause problems in that and other areas like always.
Here I only mean that the situation is just as difficult even for the government as much as it is for the common citizens like me if not more since we are in transition and hazy reformation process. Right now in Ethiopia we have some 110 million people who are asking almost over 100 million questions and demands because they did not have chance to ask anything for the last some 3000 years. Even if you yourself become a Prime Minister it might be so that they might easily drive you completely MAD and SAD in a very short time in which case you may come to wise up and understand the other side who are in such very intense and hot roles.
jennifer wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 20:54
now you are making sense. if something like this happened to oromo students in wodeya then we all should condemn the terrorist act and not try to play it down by any means. this is news to me, I have not heard this information and the media are not saying anything.
anyway, know that most that now speak out, including myself support Dr. Abiy Ahmed. most of us are not his opponents. we are just asking the
government to facilitate some kind of communication between the families and the students. are we asking too much? note that this movement is just now getting momentum after we all were watching and waiting for more than 2 months. now it is no more justifiable and hard to defend.
sun wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 20:43
Hmm...
jennifer,
Thanks for your comment.
I am not a politician and I don't politicize any thing. But the fact is that the area is conflict ridden area for a long time and because of that perhaps the government or somebody else did cut communication facilities so that insurgents or the other party to the conflict may not freely move around using communication facilities and keep recruiting gullible excited rebellious young people to take to the forests and start shooting any thing that is moving.
That is why one should know exactly the condition of those girls and then after the facts act according to needs. Do you know that lots of Oromo student at the Walddiyya University in Amhara regions are exactly in same conditions but no one, including yourself say a word even by mistake. This means that you are making active and living bad politics by omission. Safuu!
jennifer wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 20:19
to their families of course. the families are saying they have not heard about their kids for more than 2 months. this is not politics, this his just humanity. stop politicizing everything for once. what is wrong with you? we all should condemn this act of terrorism and their families must get some kind of communication with their children. if there is no internet, the media like ETV, Fana etc. can go and interview the students if they are really free. the government is closing its eyes and giving a deaf ear.
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by Abdelaziz » 27 Jan 2020, 03:37
Jennifer aka mesraq betraq, anchi adefam qomatamharu-waragay dikala raised in welega, did you not say the girls are with you?
And why the hell do gudelaAmharu take Tigrigna names such as Danayit, Kibrom, etc?
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by Andertan » 27 Jan 2020, 04:19
Abdelaziz wrote: ↑27 Jan 2020, 03:37
Jennifer aka mesraq betraq, anchi adefam qomatamharu-waragay dikala raised in welega, did you not say the girls are with you?
And why the hell do gudelaAmharu take Tigrigna names such as Danayit, Kibrom, etc?
They are tigrau read the page
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by xamar » 27 Jan 2020, 04:39

the inferiority complex of agames is incurable. they feel lonely and left out even in kidnapping lmaof
Andertan wrote: ↑27 Jan 2020, 04:19
Abdelaziz wrote: ↑27 Jan 2020, 03:37
Jennifer aka mesraq betraq, anchi adefam qomatamharu-waragay dikala raised in welega, did you not say the girls are with you?
And why the hell do gudelaAmharu take Tigrigna names such as Danayit, Kibrom, etc?
They are tigrau read the page
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by jennifer » 27 Jan 2020, 07:31
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by jennifer » 27 Jan 2020, 17:33
the federal police seems clueless about the whereabouts of the girls. may be that explains the government's silence, they are embarrassed to tell the public that they have no idea where the girls are.
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by jennifer » 28 Jan 2020, 17:15
finally, the government can't ignore the innocent students anymore. silence is no more an option. thanks for all the medias and the demonstrators for showing massive support for these girls.
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by Ethoash » 28 Jan 2020, 18:01
jennifer wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020, 17:15
finally, the government can't ignore the innocent students anymore. silence is no more an option. thanks for all the medias and the demonstrators for showing massive support for these girls.
jennifer lopez
let me ask u one question only .what are we going to do after this massive show of force . r we going home and forget about it.. or call the fano to join the Amhara army and go and bringing the girls . what is the deal what is the benefit of having this massive show of support ... okay how about next step this kind of thing not to happened next time what is your strategy ? are u going to speak against fano for instigating hate and war or u only deal with oromo hate
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by jennifer » 28 Jan 2020, 18:07
where do you live? in a democracy, you pressure the government to act through media, demonstration etc. peacefully. that is how democracy works. people know Ethiopia is in a transition and don't expect everything to be perfect but they also know they can force the government to do more and act decisively using pressure. this is only a warning, the last resort being removing it from office through the ballot box. welcome to democracy.
Ethoash wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020, 18:01
jennifer wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020, 17:15
finally, the government can't ignore the innocent students anymore. silence is no more an option. thanks for all the medias and the demonstrators for showing massive support for these girls.
jennifer lopez
let me ask u one question only .what are we going to do after this massive show of force . r we going home and forget about it.. or call the fano to join the Amhara army and go and bringing the girls . what is the deal what is the benefit of having this massive show of support ... okay how about next step this kind of thing not to happened next time what is your strategy ? are u going to speak against fano for instigating hate and war or u only deal with oromo hate
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by Ethoash » 28 Jan 2020, 18:23
jennifer wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020, 18:07
where do you live? in a democracy, you pressure the government to act through media, demonstration etc. peacefully. that is how democracy works. people know Ethiopia is in a transition and don't expect everything to be perfect but they also know they can force the government to do more and act decisively using pressure. this is only a warning, the last resort being removing it from office through the ballot box. welcome to democracy.
now we r talking if u want something from government then u must respect the government rule ..
how in hell fano blocked the fed. highway that lead to Golden city .. this by itself declaring war ... as that time if fano trigger war how many girls would have died 17 ? or 170,000 girls ... how bout looting by fano? how about fano killing hostage because the family doesn't have enough money to pay the hostage taker how about that.. the list is long Amhara region are not innocent .. they killed univestiy student because of their ethnicity .. Amhara region displaced 100,000 Golden people
so to seek justice ur hand must be clean .read google about clean hands doctrine... ሌባን ሌባ ቢስርቀው ምንኛ ይደንቀው
pls make me understand this and we go to next level..